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Old 3rd April 2008, 11:03 PM   #48 (permalink)
Hari Seldon
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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

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I agree about Tim's book, it is one of the best pirate fantasies I've read but don't forget Gene Wolfe's Pirate Freedom.. Abercrombie's first 2 books were very good. Bujold is always good value and I've got a couple of Moers, Nesa has read those ones so she might log a comment or two...

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Sorry for posting twice but I didn't know how to get two seperate quotes in one comment box.

I haven't heard of Pirate Freedom but I will definitely see if I could get a copy. I have a few Wolfe books that I recently picked up but I haven't read anything from him yet. I'll check it out.

Based on your comments April should be a great reading month. Looking foward to it. About 50 pages into The Curse of Chalion.
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